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  1. Sep 6, 2024 · Several compilations of previously unreleased La Peste material have been issued, including La Peste (Matador, 1996), a 21-track disc that’s been out of print for years. In 2004, Smash Easy issued La Peste V. 2.0, a collection of 19 songs that the band recorded after Dayton’s departure (among them “New Heart,” “Army of Apathy” and ...

  2. Mar 7, 2017 · A vintage shot of Boston punk band, La Peste. In the late 70s, Boston rockers La Peste took their name from French author and philosopher Albert Camus’ 1947 novel of the same name (called The Plague in English) and subsequently helped Boston’s punk scene take a giant leap forward with their special brand of caustic rawk. I mean it’s not like Boston didn’t have its fair share of notable ...

  3. La Peste was an American punk band from Boston named after French author and philosopher Albert Camus’ 1947 novel of the same name (called The Plague in English). The group overtime consisted of Ian Kalinosky, Mark Andreasson, Peter Dayton and Roger Tripp. The band only released one single, Better Off Dead, in 1978. In 1980, vocalist Peter Dayton decided to form his own band following what ...

  4. From Boston Rock #11 (circa 1980) I can't pretend to know what La Peste are. I know what they're not. And I know they don't fit any of. those readymade labels that journalists are prone to tag on bands. La Peste present too many contradictions for that. They're deadly serious while keeping a sharp wit, socially concerned yet.

  5. Nov 1, 2022 · That was a great moment for brand new rock music at the time. La Peste was an American punk band from Boston, named after the 1947 novel of the same name by French author and philosopher Albert Camus (called The Plague in English). The group consisted of Ian Kalinosky, Mark Andreasson, Peter Dayton and Roger Tripp.

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  8. Mar 2, 2013 · Undeterred, Dayton followed his inner voice and formed a new group, The Peter Dayton Band, which also rocked but sidestepped the focused metallic drone that characterized La Peste. The group was keyboard-focused years before that became the new-wave standard and The Cars ’ Ric Ocasek became a big fan and musical confidant, using his stature to boost Dayton’s stock considerably.

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